Lana Stasek / Vladyslava Borodavka
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
Donde los libros
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
Lana Stasek doesn’t write to please. Her work strips memory down to what still hurts, still matters, still refuses to fade. Voices Within: Life Before and After is not a gentle recollection of places and milestones-it is an unflinching examination of family history, inherited silence, and the emotional debts passed quietly from one generation to the next.Dreams in this memoir are not escapes but diagnostics-revealing what the body understands long before the mind allows it. Immigration appears not as a triumphal narrative, but as freedom earned through exhaustion, humiliation, and constant reinvention. Even moments of light carry tension, as if stability itself must be negotiated.The book confronts uncomfortable truths: emotional neglect, Soviet-era brutality, and silence that hardened into both armor and weapon. Stasek does not shield herself from scrutiny, openly examining how unaddressed pain can turn outward-sometimes repeating the very harm it seeks to escape.Nothing here is accidental. Everyday details-a stray dog, diluted milk, small betrayals-become evidence of how survival patterns form and replicate. Trauma, illness, and loss are treated not as random misfortune, but as echoes of unresolved history.Yet this memoir is not only an autopsy. It is also an act of resistance. Amid bureaucracy, grief, and rupture, humor persists-not as comfort, but as survival. Voices Within: Life Before and After is ultimately a refusal to disappear, a declaration of presence in the aftermath of silence.This is not a nostalgic book, nor a tragedy staged for sympathy. It is a work of witness-asserting that memory, once named, no longer belongs to silence.